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24 Sep 2005, 16:56 (Ref:1415462) | #1 | ||
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Faraday cage
I was watching a a repeat of top gear earlier when they used a car as a faraday cage and richard hammond didnt get fried.
I understand basically how a faraday cage works. SO, why do you get electrocuted if you drop an electrical appliance in the bath. Surely as the water is all around you and you are not directly earthed then it should act similar to a faraday cage? Im not bored at all |
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